Situated beneath Spring Hill Hall, this room is approx 12m square. It features wood veneer flooring, chairs, a dance rail and piano, mirrors and great lighting. There is also a small kitchenette with tea and coffee making facilities.

A large open space, great for any community activity. Close to the city and the Valley – easily accessible via Bowen Hills Train Station. Tables and chairs available, as well as two computers, and large whiteboards.

Located in the heart of Kelvin Grove Urban village, this space offers a range of venue options including meeting rooms, conference rooms, yoga space and training groups. Facilities include full kitchen and seating for 30 people.

Situated across the road from New Farm Park, this venue features a multi purpose area for up to 50 people, a smaller meeting room for up to 12 people, and an outdoors area, with grassed barbecue area, and children’s playground.

A large annexe room attached to Paddington Hall is available for separate hire. With its own air conditioning this space is appropriate for all kinds of activities such as meetings, classes etc and it also shares use of the hall kitchen.

Adjacent to Bowman Park, this hall is set back from the roadway, and is fully fenced with a small stage and wheelchair access. Suitable for groups with children, as well as meetings, workshops or classes.

Formerly Ithaca Library, this is an historic building now used by the public and community for meetings and leisure learning activities. The Hall has a kitchen, seating for 50 people, trestle tables and wheelchair access.

This hall is part of the Communify centre in Bardon. An airy north–easterly aspect: natural light with windows along both sides of Hall. Painted in fresh, appealing colours with a solid wooden, polished floor and stage area.

Located in a quiet area by a creek this venue has a lovely peaceful atmosphere. The hall lends itself to activities such as dance, yoga, martial arts, craft, meetings and more. It’s also a great and secluded spot for weekend retreats.

Tucked away in the back streets of Ashgrove (at the Ashgrove Sports Reserve) is this gorgeous bowls club. A huge airy hall coupled with a fully equipped kitchen makes this a fantastic venue for any classes, groups or conferences. Enquire now!

A large, light, newly renovated hall with wooden floors; appropriate for all kinds of activities from yoga to training days. Located next to a great kids park, the hall is close to the city, and great for public transport options.

A large, high-ceilinged hall with carpeted floors; appropriate for all activities from Pilates to training days. Includes fully functioning kitchen. It is also fully wheelchair accessible and child safe with a fully fenced grassed area.

Bubs and Beats is a dance experience for under 5’s exploring rhythm and movement through creative and musical storytelling. Join Sammie & Frankie as they take you on an exciting adventure that captivates the imagination of the young and young at heart. A soundtrack of popular and eclectic musical genres will accompany us as we … Read More

Bubs and Beats is a dance experience for under 5’s exploring rhythm and movement through creative and musical storytelling. Join Sammie & Frankie as they take you on an exciting adventure that captivates the imagination of the young and young at heart. A soundtrack of popular and eclectic musical genres will accompany us as we … Read More

Are your children struggling with their homework? Why don’t you bring them down to the Exchange where our wonderful volunteer’s will provide tutoring for free. For more information or to register your interest in the program please call Cait.

The Indigenous Sexual Health Clinic at the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre provides culturally appropriate support, education and prevention services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on sexual health issues. The service is provided by Metro North Hospital and Health Service, and operates from the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre every second Monday morning.

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Free range books are distributed to anyone who can’t easily get hold of books. Our books are enjoyed, passed on and don’t have to be returned. Best of all, they’re free. We welcome donations of good condition novels, non-fiction books, magazines, books for kids and magazines. Would you like to join us? We are looking … Read More

Wendybird is celebrating the end of the year and all the holiday festivities that come along with it. We know that for many LGBTIQ people that this can be a particularly lonely and sad time of year as many of us are disconnected from our families and communities. But we would like to invite you … Read More

Give your children a head start with Scratch a free interactive computer coding program. The Exchange provides the perfect environment for your child to learn how to code without feeling pressured or overwhelmed.

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CAP Money Course in February – Free to Attend Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is an organisation committed to helping people to be empowered in effectively managing their money. The CAP Money Course is a revolutionary money management course that teaches people budgeting skills and a simple, cash-based system that really works. This course will help … Read More

Wendybird is celebrating the end of the year and all the holiday festivities that come along with it. We know that for many LGBTIQ people that this can be a particularly lonely and sad time of year as many of us are disconnected from our families and communities. But we would like to invite you … Read More

The Indigenous Sexual Health Clinic at the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre provides culturally appropriate support, education and prevention services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on sexual health issues. The service is provided by Metro North Hospital and Health Service, and operates from the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre every second Monday morning.

Come along to the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre on the 21st of December for a community luncheon. Let’s celebrate the year that’s been and look to the year ahead in the company of community and friends. Proudly supported by the Patrons of New Farm

Free range books are distributed to anyone who can’t easily get hold of books. Our books are enjoyed, passed on and don’t have to be returned. Best of all, they’re free. We welcome donations of good condition novels, non-fiction books, magazines, books for kids and magazines. Would you like to join us? We are looking … Read More